Posts Tagged ‘botox’

Less Frequent Dosing Of BOTOX Still Results In Reduced Wrinkles

Monday, July 26th, 2010

With real, noticeable results, no surgery and no recovery time, there are many reasons why BOTOX™  has been chosen by millions of women and men and their doctors.

BOTOX™ is a prescription medicine derived from Botulinum Toxin that works by blocking nerve impulses to the injected muscles, thereby reducing muscle activity that causes moderate to severe wrinkle lines in the face, especially those between the eyebrows (glabellar lines). Visible results are immediate but are best seen 3 to 4 days later. The effects last from 3 to 4 months and to benefit from these results continuously, a cycle of BOTOX™ injections is done at 3-4 month intervals.

A recent study done by Dr. Roger Dailey, professor and Lester Jones Endowed Chair of Oculofacial Plastic Surgery of the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and presented at a meeting of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons last April 24, 2010 in Washington, D.C. — has shown that patients who’ve received BOTOX™ cosmetic injections for at least 2 years can decrease the frequency of the injections to every 6 months and still receive most of the same wrinkle-smoothing cosmetic benefits.

Dr. Dailey said, “This demonstrates patients have the ability to achieve good results with broader treatment schedules and ultimately at a lower overall treatment cost.”

The research also demonstrated that BOTOX™ injections have a wrinkle preventing – or prophylactic – effect. Patients who begin receiving injections between their 30s and 50s are able to prevent wrinkles from forming aside from eliminating existing wrinkles.

BOTOX™ has been approved for cosmetic use for eight years. In 2008, more than 5 million patients in the United States received cosmetic BOTOX™ treatments, according to Allergan, the manufacturer. About 313,000 of those patients were men.

For before and after pictures of Botox patients, click HERE.

On the Rise: Non-surgical Cosmetic Procedures

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Going under the knife? Well, cosmetic surgery no longer had the stigma it once had in the Philippines. More and more people are in search of physical enhancement through aesthetic medical procedures.

According to data gathered by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, in 2005, roughly 10.2 million cosmetic procedures were performed in America, demonstrating a 38% increase since 2000. However, this sizeable increase in cosmetic procedures has not been due to an upsurge in the number of surgical procedures, but rather in non-surgical procedures. While an growing number of people might be rushing to the plastic surgeon’s clinic in a bid to look younger, that same number aren’t actually going under the scalpel.

Non-surgical, or non-invasive, aesthetic procedures do not call for incisions in order to produce the desired transformation. Ground-breaking new techniques have made it feasible to attain a more youthful appearance without the downsides of surgery.

Botulinum toxin therapy is one such example. Commonly known as Botox®, it is at present the trendiest aesthetic procedure available, with the annual number procedures shooting up from around 780,000 in 2000 to over 3,500,000 in 2005, and the figures are going up until today. The procedure, involving a series of calculated injections takes only a few minutes and causes minimal pain. In addition, no inactive recovery period is required, allowing the patient to return to their ordinary routine easily.

Due to advantages associated with non-invasive methods, the number of aesthetic non-surgical procedures has gone up by 53%, while aesthetic surgical procedures have actually dropped by 5%. While surgery remains a popular choice among patients, non-surgical procedures offer a practical alternative for the aesthetically-conscious.

Non-surgical cosmetic procedures like Botulinum toxin therapy covers the majority of aesthetic procedures carried out annually, posting figures up to four times those of surgical procedures in recent years. Though shows like Dr. 90210 and Extreme Makeover have radically increased media exposure of surgical procedures, non-surgical methods remains popular for several reasons.

By far, the chief advantage of non-invasive procedures is the cost. Surgery can mean thousands of dollars in fees, and an extended recovery period may entail even more income loss. Non-surgical procedures, on the other hand, have a markedly shorter recovery and cost only a few hundred dollars per session.

Some might contend that non-surgical methods cost more in the long run, since the results of most non-invasive procedures are not permanent. While this may be true, the temporary feature of non-surgical procedures can also allow patients to enhance their looks without committing to a permanent change they may not be ready for.

Cost-wise, there’s a viable comparison between the two kinds of procedures. Consider this: with $10,000, a surgical facelift can create a younger, more attractive appearance for at most 10 years and at the least 5 years before the expected effects of aging start showing; for the same amount, a patient can maintain a more youthful appearance for 10 years with biannual Botox® treatments.

The choice between surgical and non-surgical procedures is best reached with the help of a trained practitioner. The medical options are continuously growing, making consultation with a trained specialist even more important. Thus, whether one goes under the knife or the needle, one ought to weigh carefully the results and ramifications of both types of procedures.